Merrick House Veterans Day Concert

On Sunday November 10, 2024, a sunny afternoon, the Merrick House, in Coral Gables, held a Veterans Day Concert featuring Miami’s Top Brass Band. The setting was a spectacular Merrick House backdrop with a breathless lush green environment anyone would love to be outdoors. People arrived and sat on lawn chairs and rolled out their blankets. Water and popcorn were offered. Although Veterans Day is not until Monday November 11th this celebration was a wonderful way to spend Sunday afternoon honoring our retired veterans who served our country. In appreciation for members of the armed forces we thank you for your patriotic love for our country.

A Landmark on the National Register of Historic Places
Childhood residence of George Merrick, the founder of the city of Coral Gables, Florida.

Rear Porte Cochere structure

Althea Fink Merrick statue in garden.

Althea was George Merrick’s mother. She influenced her son to create and develop the City of Coral Gables. She was a natural leader. She founded the first school in the area, helped found the Coral Gables Garden Club, Coral Gables Woman’s Club, and the Coral Gables Congregational Church. She was a pioneer woman and community leader.

Merrick House ‘America the Beautiful’ Video and Song.

Credits: Miami’s Top Brass photo taken from internet.

Eight Legged Architects: Spider Silk and Shelter

Nature At Work

Strength and Flexibility. Construction work done right at its ultimate level.

Spider webs serve different purposes. The most well known is that a spider web is created to attract its prey. Think big and you get big results. The larger the web the more promise at snagging insects. The spider web is comparable to steel, relative to weight. Efficient in gathering food using its glandular sticky silk for trapping or wrapping its prey yet, can be energetically consuming in the production of protein required to make silk.

Hydration. Droplets of glue form orb weaver spiders sticky webs. Self-made hydrogel aggregate of organic and non-organic compounds and water produce this glue. Humidity keeps the silk soft and tacky.

Sustainability. Spiders are able to ingest and digest their silk and recycle it.

Spider Web Production Inspiration.

Flexible, light, strong and water resistant: Medical devices, parts, supplies are created for products that need to be stretchy and/or sticky such as, artificial tendons, ligaments, implants, sutures, adhesives and bandages. Protein in spider aides in textile design and protective products such as body armor (bullet proof vests), athletic helmets and airbags due to its flexibility and its lightweight abilities.

Spiders are natural born contractors, structural master engineers and architects. Always changing, adapting to its environment and redesigning to produce the best functional design that serves its purpose. Architecture is about adapting to the environment, design and function. Mother nature offers her little workers in order to produce and sustain their habits and to capture their food. As architects we learn from nature and the spider web has allowed for us to study and incorporate its strength and beauty in the building industry in providing strong and sustainable shelter without compromising the environment. What we must remember is to be conscious and not to destroy or deplete our natural resources and maintain ecological balance. There is structure all around our natural habitat.

Mother Nature is to be respected so why don’t we respect humanity?

I have read that it will cost approximately $160 billion to address the destruction left behind in Texas, due to Hurricane Harvey.  Mother Nature is to be respected so why don’t we respect humanity?  I find it unbelievable, after all these massive hurricanes we have had in the past 25 years, that virtually every time, rebuilding continues with the same methodology in other areas outside of South Florida.  South Florida learned its lesson 25 years ago after Hurricane Andrew took a toll on the South Florida community.  We basically have the strictest building codes in the country now, because we considered how important it was to keep the safety of the public at hand and our building codes continue to become stricter. It is bewildering when we see wood construction along coastal areas after such devastating events.  It isn’t that wood construction can’t withstand water and wind but it is the power and magnitude of these hurricanes we have all been experiencing, that the type of rebuilding must be considered.  Therefore, we must go to the experience others have had to face and endure to learn from.   Building with concrete block, concrete and impact doors and windows makes more sense along these coastal communities.

Wood has its limitations, as all materials do.  It is important that the public understand that certain materials function better in different areas.  We build with wood and brick in the North because they are colder climates and these materials are readily available due to the proximity of forests.  However, we must think sustainability, as well.  Are we doing justice to the people or the environment, or neither?  How many more does it take for us to understand that certain things work in some areas and others, in other areas.  It is unsustainable anyway due to deforestation.  Waste! Our lives are a consumption based economy, which is unsustainable.  Therefore, we should really consider what is important to all of us and not just ourselves.  Another concern that has always bothered me is why build in wood in tornado areas.  Why not build a stronger foundation and skeleton?  Think of it this way, “Our human body is made up of a skeleton which protects our organs and without this skeleton we literally would collapse for there would be nothing to sustain our body”.  So why would we build the way we do when Mother Nature continually keeps on telling us not to mess with her.  It is common sense and she could not be more explicit for all we have to do is look at the photos posted everywhere .

As Harvey has passed and rebuilding is in its presence, we now face Irma and what she can possibly inflict.  Thanks to the continual hard work of the South Florida community, the care and concern our local leaders have depicted, their organization and their fast responses and concerns we have much to be thankful for and it is these actions that together we all reach out and help one another.

Humanity learns from trial and error.  We are visual learners, so the photos of devastation could not be clearer.  So, what can we do?  Ask questions, become informed for an informed public is an educated public.  It is the people of our country that make the world go around.  We must protect them because in doing so we help each other.  We can in turn, make it a more efficient and sustainable place for all of us.

Bilateral Symmetry

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Eiffel Tower from a different angle.

Bilateral symmetry is the balanced arrangement of equivalent elements on a common axis.

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Covered Walkway – Nashville, Tennessee

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